Indian Daily Mail, 7 June 1946
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Title Section14 1946-06-07 1 Indian Daily Mail If. No. 100. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JUNE 7. lf»l«. PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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Article262 1946-06-07 1 Overwhelming Majority .Say I CS I 13 (OUT OF OVER .300) ODDOSC JNew Delhi, June 6.— The All-Indh MmmM t i overwhelming majori(v odav *yj MjJ* < «unn|. b>; a Cab.net delegation's New India plan pr^osT <) n v n R£ 300 present opposed acceptance.Reuter - 262 words
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484 1946-06-07 1 Leading Indians of Singapore, of all castes and creeds and from all Iks of life responded m large numbers to the invitat.on by the Committee of Hosts/ comprising leading Indian businessmen, professional men and bankers, to a farewell garden-party m honour of484 words
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Article62 1946-06-07 1 NATIONALISTS CAPTURE HARBIN Nanking, June s.— Chinese Government troops have captured Harbin, key railway junction of central Manchuria from the Communists and are pushing northwards, according to Chinese reports here tonight. The Chinese Communists took over Harbin from the evacuating Russians m April. Seven Nationalist columns were earlier this weekReuter - 62 words
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Article80 1946-06-07 1 15-DAY TRUCE IN MANCHURIA Winking. June f. A committee of three will sign a if-day truce between the Chinese Government and Chinese Communists m Manchuria tomorrow. I un Chung Li, prominent Kuomintang (Chinese Government) leader, stated today. The truce will be preliminary to negotiations for a permanent peace between theReuter - 80 words
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Article23 1946-06-07 1 Rome. June s.— ltaly has voted to become a Republic, throwing Kins Umberto 11 and the House of Savoy out of power. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article103 1946-06-07 1 SUCCESSOR TO STETTINIUS NAMED \X ashington, June 6.— President Truman today named Senator Warren K. Austin, Republican, to succeed Edward Stettinhu as United States 1 representative on the United Nations Security Council Austin is expected to resign from the Senate ibortly and serve m an advisory capacity until his appointmentU.P. - 103 words
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Article156 1946-06-07 1 CHINESE MASSACRED IN JAVA Katavia, June "i— Thousands 01 nmese refugees were today .streaming j nto BaUWa with reports of a wholesale massacre of the Chinese m TangeranK district about twenty miles west of Hatavia. Officials of the Chinese Red Cross m BftUVU estimate that about 4,000 refugees are nowReuter - 156 words
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119 1946-06-07 1 Madrid, June f>.— The Spanish government m a lengthy communique yesterday lodged the strongest protest against the UNO Security Council's suh committee report on France Spain. The communique challenged tin jurisdiction anil validity of the pro cedure adopted by the Security Council m its investigationU.P. - 119 words
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534 1946-06-07 2 Scheduled Castes Sikhs Protest Vigorously: Threaten Direct Action (From Our Own CorresponJt Madras, June 5. The Muslim League Working Committee after discussing the British plan for eight hours adjourned without adopting any resolution, leaving the decision of the League to the Council which meets this534 words
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220 1946-06-07 2 New Delhi, June (> Mohamed Ali Jinnah, addressing the All-India Muslim League Council today, reiterated that "Muslims are not content until the establishment of a fully sovereign Pakistan." Criticizing the British statement against Pakistan, he said: "It was the greatest blunder committed to placateU.P. - 220 words
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854 1946-06-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) H New Delhi, June I—Mr.1 Mr. C. Rajajropalaehariar, of A I and formerly of the Viceroy's Executive Council, to| f |> I men that the British Government's plan for federal »J^* ment was the wisest step m the854 words
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237 1946-06-07 3 Our ()un Gortetpomdimi) Madras, June 5. Further ,(tcmpts are being made to petile the Railway dispute and ivert a strike. The Railway Board is seeking the help of noni,tfii lal members of the standing finance Committee to intervene md reconcile differences. Viceroy237 words
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Article136 1946-06-07 3 Colombo, June 4. Ceylon is lacing an unprecedented food crisis with stocks of rice and Hour sufficient to last for only a week at the most. (living this news over the Colombo aiio last night, only one week .after announcement of an increase m rice rationReuter - 136 words
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39 1946-06-07 3 New Delhi, June 5« Final r t >ults of the negotiations on India's future which began over "me weeks ago, are now existed to be known by the middle of June. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article383 1946-06-07 3 'u,i.k i?/L nt Une 3 Mr Winst °n (hurt-hill, attacking Russia all the vigour and vehemence with which he praised the &£^£f&*! ar lold responsive House Commons ZStttTfcSft f W rld ar if "■>»h«'-e. are being sown m Soviet-dominated Kurope. As leader of the Conservative Party statingU.P. - 383 words
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57 1946-06-07 3 JAPS KILLED 1,654 PEOPLE IN PUDU GAOL IN 2½ YEARS Even body has probably heard enough of horror statist its under the Japanese regime— but it may be of interest to bring to light one cold fact hitherto unpublished. From 12th April, 1943 to loth Sept. 1945—1,654 people died m57 words
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153 1946-06-07 3 London, June 6.— Prime Minister Clement Attlee, m a speech m Commons, yesterday said that Britain's policy towards China was to "do everything possible to secure donations fa vourable for trade." Ho said: "We desire, m the interests Of the Chinese people, to seeU.P. - 153 words
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83 1946-06-07 3 US PENSIONS TO HE DECIDED BY NEW GOVERNMENT London, June 5. When asked m the House oi Commons whether the Cabinet Mission had obtained guarantees that any independent government of India would honour the obligations of its present government regarding pensions, Mr. Arthur I lenderson, .Under Secretary for India, replied!Reuter - 83 words
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88 1946-06-07 3 Shanghai, ]unc s- Dissatisfied pal rons of the Strand Theatre where Charlie Chaplin's "Burlesque on <*rman" uras Ix'in^ shown List night wrecked the theatre fittings and destroyed UK reeK of the film, causing a total damage <>i 10,000,000, C hinese doll.irs. Among the riotersU.P. - 88 words
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Article41 1946-06-07 3 Rangoon, June j. Dock labourers here uhl.u called ofl their strike when the port authorities assured them thai their grievance! irould he redressed. The) had gone on strike yesterday because of dissatisfaction with their food rations.* ReuterReuter - 41 words
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101 1946-06-07 3 "REPRESSIVE POLICY" IN CEYLON CONDEMNED Colombo, June ">. A strong condemnation of Ihe "repressive policy*' pursued by the Ceylon (tovernment against Indians m Ceylon was voiced at a well-attended public meeting yesterday evening presided over by the Honorary Joint Secretary of the Ceylon Indian Congress, Mr. It Motha. The governmentReuter - 101 words
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88 1946-06-07 3 New York, June 5. Intornrution that the Germans transferred scientific equipment, such as r used m atomic research, to Spain just before the end of the war m Europe was furnished to the United Nations Security Council's sub-Corn mi t tee OH Spain by theReuter - 88 words
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86 1946-06-07 3 WORLD TRADE UNIONS WILL BACK U.S. MARITIME STRIKERS Paris, June j. lour, S.ullant, sec-retary-general of rhc World Federation of Trade Unions, announced yesterday that die maritime unions of ten nations had pledged their respect of the CIO union's request thai they K-f use to handle American ships manned by armedU.P. - 86 words
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Article57 1946-06-07 3 London, June j.—Whcn I <>'il I.ouis Mountbatten irrived lasi night to take- pan m the Victory Parade, he laid; "I shall be eery proud to fed thai I am here on behalf of .ill those who did so urcll m South-East Asia and particularly of those whoseReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1946-06-07 3 Rome, June The victory of tnt Republic m the Italian election plebiscite is regarded sm i "certainty.*" Latesi unofficial reports estimate majority <>f aboui two million vote* for the Republic. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1946-06-07 3 Lisbon, luiK- s- Df Antonio Sala/.n. Prim* Minuter of Portugal, is seriously ill, it is confirm* cd m wcll-infornKil circle! here- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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917 1946-06-07 4 Court Rejects Accused's Mercy Plea BEILLIANT BUMMING UP BY CHIEF PROSECUTOR "You have pleaded for mercy, vet lit tit' me rev there was from you for the wives and mothers of those unfortunate men who fell into your clutches," said Lt.-C 01. A. Peacock, who917 words
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147 1946-06-07 4 /ot tl\ first time "i Si'i,Kaport I Crime* Omri, the Prosecution pmd trihtftt to the jap defend counsel. The Chief of the prosecution tesm yesterJj) tsuli should mdeed In churlish if I M ere not to commence l>\ reciprocitmg, on be* halj of »i) learned147 words
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Article19 1946-06-07 4 Harringajr, London, j llllc 4.-^^ Woodcock bMC Freddie \l,|| v points. Ernie Rock-rick U. n X Dn points.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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17 1946-06-07 4 of lnm£ fin yar>, bn n TbtttnUnc* iu> Gm. .U«m comwumJer. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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